Two solid spheres of same metal but of mass M and 8M fall simultaneously on a viscous liquid and their terminal velocities are v and nv, then value of n is
1. 16
2. 8
3. 4
4. 2
A liquid will not wet the surface of a solid, if the angle of contact is
1. 0
2. 45
3. 60
4. >90
Drops of a liquid are usually more spherical in shape than larger drops of same liquid because
1. force of surface tension is equal and opposite to force of gravity
2. force of surface tension predominates the force of gravity
3. force of gravity predominates the force of surface tension
4. force of gravity and surface tension are equal and in same direction
A vessel whose bottom has a round hole with diameter 0.1 mm, is filled with water. The maximum height upto which water can be filled without leakage is
(Surface tension of water =75 dyne/cm and g = 1000 cm s-2)
1. 100 cm
2. 75 cm
3. 50 cm
4. 30 cm
A spherical liquid drop of radius R is divided into eight equal droplets. If surface tension is T, then the work done in this process will be
1.
2.
3.
4.
There are two hole in a tank of height H . The water emerging from strikes the ground at the same points, as shown in figure. Then
1.
2.
3.
4. None of these
With the increase in temperature, the surface tension of a liquid
(1) increases
(2) decreases
(3) remains the same
(4) changes erratically
Water flows in a streamlined manner through a capiliary tube of radius a, the pressure difference being p and the rate of flow Q. If the radius is reduced to a/2 and the pressure increased to 2p, the rate of flow becomes
(1) 4Q
(2) Q
(3)
(4)
An object of w and density is submerged in liquid of density , its apparent weight will be
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
A person swimming in a fresh water pool swims, obeying
(1) Newton's second law
(2) gravitational law
(3) Newton's third law
(4) Newton's first law